Editor’s Note: Egypt seems to know what to do with terrorist leaders. Maybe our current presidential administration should take notes.

An Egyptian court on Saturday confirmed death sentences against the leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie, and at least 182 of his supporters, judicial sources at the court told Reuters.

The court’s decision came two months after it referred the case against Badie and hundreds of others to the state’s highest religious authority, the Mufti, the first step towards imposing a death sentence.